[01:27] KEKW after this week update on 19.10 black screen, so TRASH [04:42] Hi guys! [04:42] I have just shot myself in the foot! [04:43] Figuratively. [04:47] I have a Kubuntu 18.04 box. Until today 2 users: User1 and user2. User1 is admin and user2 just a normal user without admin privileges. On cold boot the box would boot into a user2 session automatically. Today I deleted user2 because I no longer needed it. Then reboot and now I get only a Plasma cursor with no desktop. I can switch to tty2 and login as user1 but I do not know where to go from here. Can anyone help me please? I want [04:47] to get into a plasma session of user1. [04:47] Thanks! === Guest57595 is now known as lordievader [06:02] Good morning [07:02] how upload using php code with file permissions in ubuntu [07:32] I thought they were going to fix kio in the latest kde so it would work like Gnome, Windows, Mac... so you can work with large media files on a file share without it insisting on downloading it first... [07:45] Can't you manually disable autologin in /etc/sddm.conf? [07:47] Just tried here. If I enable autologin it writes my username in sddm.conf under [autologin] so try removing that. === MANIAC is now known as Guest17644 === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life [09:28] Thanks a lot, masonbee-M1! I will try that! [09:59] @tangarora: the KDE devs tried. The ball is in googles half for the time being. [10:49] Hiyas all [10:56] Hiya BluesKaj and others [10:57] hello [10:57] hi jukebohi, mind_sage [10:58] are you all looking forward to kubuntu 20.04? [10:59] already there, but I'm a kubuntu tester so it comes with the territory [10:59] I'm having a Kubuntu 18.04.4 act up (doing weird shit, bugs appearing out of nowhere) and I'm trying to determine what caused this. The Kubuntu should be a clean install (unless the stick is somehow corrupts), but I worry that a possibly corrupt Windows 10 may be corrupting the Kubuntu. Does malware that will corrupt Linux from Windows when Windows is started exist? [11:00] not really jukebohi [11:01] perhaps more detail about your issues would help [11:02] For example one bug was that suddenly the KDE Wallet started asking a password for the default wallet, but no password was ever set. [11:03] jukebohi, that could be a new upgraded "feature" for kwallet, especially if you haven't specified uasage or not [11:03] I know what you mean, I had many problems with kubuntu (internal mic not working, dolphin file search not working, no easy out-of-the-box multi-language support), but now I managed to solve most issues and I prefer it over windows... I just hope it doesn't break, or I might switch to vanilla ubuntu (hoping that it's better)... [11:08] mind_sage, you'll be pleased to hear dolphin file search works well on 20.04 Focal, and most audio issues that I've seen in the past are fixed as well [11:09] I've been hoping for that! [11:09] so it's truly an everything-works kind of experience, like windows? [11:11] dunno about windows, i haven't used it much over the yrs [11:11] I switched from windows to kubuntu two days ago [11:12] I don't miss the sluggish performance, but I do miss the ease of use, tbh [11:14] mind_sage, one thing about Kubuntu, it doesn't insult your intelligence and peoblem solving abilities and it's much more flexible than windows can ever hope to be.. [11:16] I'm all aboard the FOSS philosophy and community-based projects, but I don't hate Windows at all [11:16] the thing is, I never had problems with windows, but I decided to drop it because I prefer the ideas behind linux (and the VERY noticeable performance boost) [11:17] I'm not a technical user eiter, so I'm all for very user-friendly solutions [11:19] I do agree that it is flexible, even though it doesn't have as much software (but it can do more and perform better with what it has, though) [11:19] mind_sage, you'll find that most linux users don't hate windows, they just prefer independence and control over their OSs [11:19] (just my noob thoughts haha) [11:19] that I can agree with, such as controlling updates, customisation, and being free to uninstall everything === MANIAC is now known as Guest8280 === ashitaka_ is now known as httperr418 [12:25] . [12:37] hi guys [12:53] hi [12:54] hi viewer|10 [12:55] how to use the cut command to display users sorted by last name? [12:56] users, where? [12:56] 43/5000 [12:56] users in the system using a terminal [12:58] I mean how to display users created in the system using the cut command and sort them by last name? [13:13] hey, does anyone know how I can reinstall the discover software centre? [13:13] it's missing for some reason [13:16] sudo apt install plasma-discover [13:16] how to use the cut command to display users sorted by last name? [13:16] in terminal [13:16] ?? [13:17] oi [13:17] opa [13:17] it says [13:17] Package plasma-discover is not available, but is referred to by another package. [13:17] This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or [13:17] is only available from another source [13:17] However the following packages replace it: [13:17] plasma-discover-common [13:19] sorry, the terminal info is here: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/BNwsnFG3fV/ [13:20] mind_sage: plasma-discover package is available in the repos in every supported release, so I would guess your sources have got messed up [13:20] how can I repair that? [13:22] opa [13:22] bom dia === ashitaka is now known as httperr418 === acheronuk is now known as RikMills === rynot is now known as cart_man [15:02] Having some issues with my system locking up when compiling java, have to restart. This happens every time. kbuntu 19.10 plasma 5.18.3 [15:03] I watched htop and cpu/memory usage looks fine. I dont see much in journalctl [15:04] seems more like plasma is slowly locking up, until eventually I can't interact with anything at all [15:42] hi i have one problem i keep getting this error messages https://pasteboard.co/J1ETOOH.png [15:42] how can i solved that [15:42] ?? [15:52] professor_mad_do, it asks you to reboot, so do so [15:53] BluesKaj: i did but keep showing up [15:55] BluesKaj: look the output of dmesg [15:55] http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/pycwpB22KD/ [15:59] professor_mad_do, If you don't need baloo you can even disable it. [16:12] diogenes_: how can i disable baloo [16:12] ?? [16:14] professor_mad_do, run: ls ~/.config/autostart | nc termbin.com 9999 [16:14] share the link [16:16] diogenes_: there is nothing there to show [16:17] ls /etc/xdg/autostart | nc termbin.com 9999 [16:18] "To disable Baloo, open the System Settings application and then in the Workspace Appearance and Behavior section, select Desktop Search. This opens the Configure Desktop Search window." [16:18] Uncheck the check box on this page, Enable Desktop Search, apply, done [16:19] diogenes_: here http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/JssVXFt4j2/ [16:19] there are more services you might want to look at http://www.linux-databook.info/?page_id=3728 [16:20] oerheks: but what is baloo and what it does to my system [16:20] ? [16:20] oh, it is all written there, search and indexing [16:21] yes you can do what oerheks suggests also you can add Hidden=true in /etc/xdg/autostart/baloo_file.desktop [16:21] if you disable it, it can take longer for a file/app to show up, that is all [16:22] oerheks: ok but it is ok to disable [16:22] ? [16:22] also by disabling it, your CPU will breath more easily. [16:22] Only until the database is built from what i have noticed. [16:23] masonbee-M1 +1 [16:23] i would give baloo more diskspace. nobody writes about that [16:24] oerheks: I never thought to do that. I just turn it off until I have the time as install. https://masonbee.nz/baloo-file-index-and-extraction-problems/ [16:25] so baloo issue is a common error [16:25] ?? [16:25] no, just impatients of the user. [16:26] sup [16:26] The initial database takes a long time to build if you have a lot of stuff or low processing power. After that it works OK although I still run into folder search situations where having kfind installed is a better way to search. [16:28] i also noticed that the errors happend when i upgrade to kernel 5.3.0-45 [16:33] masonbee-M1, doesn't it require a database update each time you copy/modify name/create a new file? just like mlocate? [16:35] diogenes_: Dunno. It's pretty bad at finding things though. I just tried again to check. Searched orange in a folder where there is a text file that is old and has the word in it and nothing. Searched for the name of the text file and still nothing. [16:36] masonbee-M1, yeah, that's why i prefer find -name ... [16:37] diogenes_: What is -name? [16:39] msalvatore, find . -iname. [16:39] diogenes_: Oh, you mean with find? [16:39] sorry masonbee-M1 ^^^ [16:39] diogenes_: ok [16:39] yes find command [16:40] diogenes_: All good. Made me look. :) [16:40] i don't like file indexers, they only waste resources in vain. [16:43] diogenes_: I quite like the ones that look inside files. A good directory structure does the rest. It's when I am looking for something I vaugely remember maybe only a couple of words in a file. Baloo works fine in the app menu but doesn't seem to work on dolphin on mine. [16:43] Hi, is it possible to add a static ip adress (in addition to the DHCP address)? And if yes, how is the best way to archive that in Kubuntu? I have some virtual machines and want them to talk to my host. The DHCP address might change, so I would have to change it in the virtual machines as well. I want to prevent that by configuring a fix address, while keeping the DHCP for accessing the internet [16:45] urbanfbi: you can't fix the ip address at the DHCP server? eg; you can usually fix an ip address in your router. [16:45] macfilter [16:45] urbanfbi: Are you using virtualbox? [16:46] @masonbee-M1: I'm using a laptop. The DHCP server changes, depending how where I connect to the internet/network [16:46] @masonbee-M1: minikube with kvm [16:47] urbanfbi: Ahhh, no idea then. [16:50] @masonbee-M1: thanks anyway :-) [16:58] Ciao a tutti [17:18] Discover is almost unresponsive when I click on a .deb package. It doesn't do anything. Kubuntu 18.04.4 [17:40] another issue i have is i can not update the current firmware with fwupd it give me no output [17:40] here the screenshot [17:40] https://pasteboard.co/J1FFTDC.png [17:47] error is clear, only in UEFI mode [17:48] if you installed this kubuntu in legacy-bios mode, no fix. [18:02] oerheks: sorry im a beginner what is UEFI MODE [18:02] ?? [18:04] UEFI is the now Bios. [18:04] !uefi [18:04] UEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. It is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI [18:05] without UEFI mode, there is no way to push updates to a bios or such [18:05] oerheks: so that is a upgrade for the bios [18:05] ?? [18:06] Yes, i think so., [18:08] oerheks: ok and what do you mean if i install kubuntu in legacy-bios mode [18:08] ?? [18:09] Hi. … Ist it possible to install the KUbuntu on m2-memory??? [18:09] your bios gives 2 options, to boot the installer, legacy bios ór uefi. [18:09] you hava chosen not-uefi, most likely [18:10] only a re-install in UEFi mode fixes this update issue [18:11] oerheks: oh i didnt know about those bios options i just install it by default so in the next install you suggest UEFI mode [18:11] ?? [18:12] jups [18:14] oerheks: so maybe i have this error [18:14] look here [18:14] http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Syb5ccXhfW/ [18:16] oerheks: do you think those machine error are from the bios options [18:16] ?? [18:16] maybe those errors occure, because you have not the latest bios? [18:17] check your motherboard vendor manual, howto update [18:19] oerheks: i recenctly update my bios [18:19] i dont think is out of date === phidrho_ is now known as phidrho [20:10] hi guys [20:11] hello [20:11] For those that would like to know, or contribute, it looks like there is a clementine release in the making https://builds.clementine-player.org/ubuntu-bionic/ [20:11] Scroll down to 1.4 [20:11] i wanna ask [20:12] can i install kubuntu from my 2GB usb flash? or it size is too small? [20:14] Kubuntu 18.04 looks to be 1.8GB so that would be fine but 20.04 release builds are over 2gb currently. [20:14] saveriobrancaccio was added by: saveriobrancaccio [20:21] Hi guy, I just installer kubuntu 19.10 on my laptop and I Havel the folder view bit I can't see default icons on my desktop like trash, home, etc. Any suggestion to see them? === pepe is now known as Guest5672 === theMetamorphosis is now known as Metamorphposis [20:39] While searching a solution and waiting for some advice, I hear some music of a great artist of my town (PINO DANIELE) http://icy.unitedradio.it/Daniele.mp3 === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life [21:53] Saverio, right click on desktop, Configure desktop, Wall Paper tab, Layout dropdown, select folder view. === samuel is now known as Guest23630